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Lion, Tiger, Bear | 211 paramagnetism.We now know that Irish round towers were for farming enhancement primarily, Viking recognition secondarily. All this hopped-up magnetic stuff must be related. Bea pinched her. I may be a bitch, cabbage-patch, but Im no Nazi. Oww! Thats entirely debatable. Not. Is. Youre hath onto something. Its all part of the big picture. Celtic spirals and Cathar Crosses also come to mind when we talk of frequency. Bernie drew patterns in the sand to illustrate. The big ones that have whole towns inside the bastions mustve produced some kind of frequency for defensive purposes on top of all the hydraulic engineering, canals, farming, and Ley Line power amplification…something like that. He then pulled out a National Geographic magazine and two drawings he had stashed in his rucksack. Believe it or not, Ive spent quality time in Cairos libraries between hangovers. Heres a snowflake photo from a microscope, heres a Marquis de Vauban- designed French star fort etching from 1678, and heres a photograph of cymagraph at high frequency from the Caltech lab. See any resemblance? They crowded in. Ill be damnedgushed Alice. And that ruddy fop Vauban gets all the fort-building credit. Gwafa traced a pattern. Very beautiful and intricate designs. I can understand why a fancy noble Frenchman would need to take creditun egoiste. Mother Nature hard at work, no doubt, said Bea. A womans work is never done. Bernie leaned back to the casing stones and stretched his arms. Ah, the Marquis, otherwise known as Sebastien le Prestre de Vauban, and his Dutch enemy peer Menno van Coehoorn, both of whom get most of the credit for bastion fort design, but I believe

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